Neal Patwari

@npatwari
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Professor at a university in Utah. Research in wireless networks; and the inequity of engineered and automated decision systems. Lover of puffer jackets and puns. I do not speak or laugh or cry on behalf of my employer.
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Video from the Sandhurst 2 fire from 15 min ago #SLC
Sandhurst 2 #Fire in #SLC is actively burning just over Victory Road between 500 N and Beck St.

Dragon Dads (https://dragondads.org/) is a group of dads and other caregivers who are affirming and supportive of LGTBQIA+ kids. One of their big activities is going to #pride events and giving out free dad hugs. Many of them have been doing this for 10 years or more. This was my first time.

Let me tell you, I saw, and felt, absolutely everything.

There was someone who squealed when they saw the booth and did a ten yard sprint to catch me in a flying hug. There were people who walked by several times before they timidly came up and asked for a hug.

There were people who wanted long hugs, side hugs, pats on the back, fist bumps. (We have a menu.) People who don't like hugs, but were nonetheless thrilled that we were doing it.

People told me that their dads had passed away, refused to have anything to do with them, or that they had had to cut their own dads off. One told me "I miss my dad", and when I said I was so sorry, they said "he's in Arizona".

There was an elderly person in a wheelchair who told us how their alcoholic father used to beat them, then told us all the things they had accomplished in life in spite of him, just to show him.

There were people who trembled. People who sobbed. People who melted.

A giant dude in one of those neoprene dog masks (with my permission) grabbed me in a great big hug and lifted me off the ground.

I leaned down to hug people in wheelchairs, and stretched up to hug a woman who I swear was seven feet tall.

Some people stayed to chat, or to cool off in our misting fan in the blistering heat. Others got a hug and left quickly, tears in their eyes and a "thank you" on their lips.

Absolutely everyone who wanted a hug got one.

I've signed up for more events.

Thank you all for helping with this -- we've found a wonderful new home for Roscoe! I appreciate your leads and your care!
Thanks for the question: he's in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
My MIL, in SLC Utah, USA, is needing to go into assisted living, and her dog Roscoe needs a loving home. Roscoe is a total love bug! He’s a 65 pound mutt, with the cutest underbite grin and ready to 100% adore you. He’s lived with cats, and with another dog, but he needs slow introductions to new animals because he’s kind of scared at first of new things, although he settles in. He’s a low-expectations dog who doesn’t need/expect walks, although he’s happy to go. Please help find him a new home!
  • Claude code source "leaks" in a mapfile
  • people immediately use the code laundering machines to code launder the code laundering frontend
  • now many dubious open source-ish knockoffs in python and rust being derived directly from the source

What's anthropic going to do, sue them? Insist in court that LLM recreating copyrighted code is a violation of copyright???

RE: https://neuromatch.social/@jonny/116324676116121930

Incredible thread.

Answered some of my questions about what people think the future will be if everyone codes like this. It seems to be: instead of thinking about constraints of any kind or "what is the most efficient way to do Y or the most readable way to do Z?" answer the question, "what is the most brute force way to perform X if I pretend that there are no resource constraints and nothing needs to make sense as long as I see some sort of test passing? Just ship it with spaghetti code.

I help care for a relative with dementia. She had been calling daily with confusion about the day and when things were happening next. I used a raspberry pi zero, an extra tv screen and the free version of Dakboard to put up a day calendar on her wall. Now? No problems! 💯 Totally recommend
Today I’m grateful for 27 years of support from the National Science Foundation, funding my education, research, and service to the world. All my grants are now terminated or non-renewed, as I believe too strongly in the American dream of equal opportunity. Until we meet again, federal funding.